Ian Lynam
- Kirimomi Geometric Sans (9 styles) Why pangolins dream of quiche
- Clobber Grotesk (7 styles) Why pangolins dream of quiche
- Cooper Black WS (7 styles) Why pangolins dream of quiche
- Stacker (4 styles) Why pangolins dream of quiche
- Cooper OldStyle (3 styles) Why pangolins dream of quiche
- Boul Mich (1 style) Why pangolins dream of quiche
- Kirimomi Swash (1 style) Why pangolins dream of quiche
- Pompeian Cursive (1 style) Why pangolins dream of quiche
- Cooper Fullface (2 styles) Why pangolins dream of quiche
- Clobber Stencil (2 styles) Why pangolins dream of quiche
- Cruller (1 style) Why pangolins dream of quiche
- Adora (2 styles) Why pangolins dream of quiche
- Interno (2 styles) Why pangolins dream of quiche
- Neuerland (1 style) Why pangolins dream of quiche
- Rubber Vloeren (1 style) Why pangolins dream of quiche
- Effete (1 style) Why pangolins dream of quiche
- Ensenada (1 style) Why pangolins dream of quiche
- Maat (1 style) Why pangolins dream of quiche
About Ian Lynam
Ian Lynam studied Graphic Design at Portland State University (B.S.) and California Institute of the Arts (M.F.A.).
He currently runs a multidisciplinary creative studio specializing in unique solutions for international clients. The studio has been based in Tokyo since 2005, following 8 years of experience working at a number of internationally renowned American design studios and advertising agencies.
Lynam writes for a number of design, typography, and cultural publications including Font Magazine, This American Life, PingMag, and Neojaponisme. In 2008, he released his book Parallel Strokes, an investigation into the intersection of type design and graffiti.
He operates the independent type foundry, Wordshape, in his spare time, crafting commercial and custom typefaces.
